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Sunday, 23 November 2014

Hey, everyone! What does your normal day look like? Today's challenge is all about scrapping your daily routine. Your daily routine may not seem exciting or scrap-worthy, but we have a feeling that you'll appreciate the fact that you scrapped the "little moments" in a few years...

My morning routine: get out of bed, put the kettle on, take the dog out while I walk to pick up the news paper. News on digital medias is not the same as a real piece of paper!

JinnyMany of you already know that I'm a homeschool mom, so the biggest part of my daily routine is helping my kiddos through their studies. Yes, it's challenging; but the rewards are endless, and we wouldn't have it any other way. I couldn't help but dive into my October Jenni Bowlin kit one more time before opening my November box. Most of the products used here come from just such with a few extras thrown in to finish things off.

KatFor this challenge I focused on my normal weekend routine. I work pretty long days, so I thought it would be more fun to focus on my weekends...

SindiI went at this challenge from a bit of a different angle. I decided to use a "everyday moment" kind of photo and use my journaling to talk about how much I love those normal, routine, every day kind of moments.

Tessa
Thursday, my favorite day of the week!

Guest Designer Erina

My husband and my son spend lot of time together!! One of their daily routine is the ipad!! They play together and having fun with some online games!So here is a modern layout with a touch of mix-media,at the time they play with the tablet!

I used lot of stamps at the background and some wood veneer!!! Thanks for the honour to be guest designer this month!!!

In the last couple of months I discovered the joy of cooking. Before that, cooking was stressing and something I avoided as much as I could. But now it's totally different, I love learning, experimenting... and enjoying the final result. So I decided to use the photo of the first dish that made me proud (yes, I am such a novice!)

My FIL passed away in July. He didn't want a grave with a tomstone, so we applied the authorities for permission to spread his ashes into the sea, Permission was obtained and in late september we spread his ashes. We live at the seaside so every time we look at the window we are reminded of him

I loved this sketch! The big square was a good anchor for the page. I chose to use strips of patterned paper to build the square. I folded and distressed the strips a bit for dimension. In the end, I was very happy with my layout.

TessaSince my original layout was about my daughter, I decided to make this layout about my youngest son. I had a lot of fun reinterpreting my design with masculine papers and embellishments.

Hee Sun KimEarlier this year. I went on a travel to LA. Blue sky, cool breezes, brilliant sunshine...My fingers were embellished with shiny nail art. I was very excited this day.

It was a fun sketch and I love it!! Instead of the small circles I made a bigger one with blue mist!! This is a clean and simple layout with my son George and I used some colourful embellishments!!My title is number ten... cause my son has 10 great reason to love summer... and his glasses are the 10th reason... He loves to wear them ...So this is my page:

The design team did a great job again with lots of ways of using the sketch, hope they have inspired you! You have until 7th December to link up your layouts to the side bar.
Happy Scrapping!

December Entries - Ends 13th Jan.

November's Challenge Entries -Ends 2nd Dec.

October's Challenge Entries- Ends 4th Nov.

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Welcome to The Studio Challenge blog! We run fun scrapbooking challenges and sketches every other Sunday of every month to inspire you. We are based in the UK. We are just for fun so there are no strict rules! We would love you to join in with us as we love seeing your creations and you could become our guest designer and could win an occasional prize. Just link your layouts up in the side bar to enter. Happy scrapping!